The good: Led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten title in '06, which helped earn him the Heisman Trophy - in addition to many other postseason awards. Quick in the pocket with good mechanics and solid footwork to avoid the rush. Can make big plays with his scrambling and is ideal for the West Coast offense. Has matured nicely as both an athlete and a person after some inconsistencies and questionable decision-making early in his career. Was 199 of 297 for 2,507 yards, 30 TDs, only five INTs and a fine 67% completion rate last season. A legitimate pro QB prospect with starting potential.

The bad: Needs work in most areas, especially his defense recognition. His height presents some problems, but lack of stature certainly has not hurt Drew Brees or David Garrard in their NFL careers. He's still behind some of the more experienced passers in this class. Did not work out at the NFL Combine.

Outlook: Needs reps and time to develop, most likely beginning his NFL career as a No. 3 QB with a good chance to move up with experience. Not a top 100 prospect. Marginal NFL starter with development and the intangibles and maturity to surprise in time.

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